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Fresh and Feminine Nursery (with subtle bunnies)

Located in Atlanta’s charming Wildwood neighborhood, this Georgia native mama asked designer Lauren Elaine for a sophisticated scheme that would be traditional, but not stuffy. The colors in the floral fabric by Schumacher balance the soft pink of the drapery and keep the space from feeling too girly. To freshen up the traditional elements, we painted the client’s antique rocker white, selected clean and contemporary artwork and added a sheepskin rug. The client’s love for bunnies really came through in the artwork selection! Always bring in elements of your own personality, since you’ll spend so much time in the space.

Rustic Feminine Nursery

I wanted a rustic, earthy nursery with a dainty feminine touch. I strongly believe in words of affirmation, so I picked phrases and words I wanted my daughter to be surrounded by as she grew up and could embrace such as being brave, kind, silly, tough, and unique. My hope was that she could enjoy fun whimsical items like the firefly lantern lights, lace teepee, and crystal mobile but also a place of fun with colorful books & fluffy shag rug to play and crawl on. All these items help with sensory development. She loves the lights and is completely mesmerized by them each night at bedtime. She just stares intently at them until she doses off to sleep. These function on a single remote with 8 different speed/pattern setting, have a timer and dimer switch which makes it easy for us to use. We also love the rug. In the beginning  when my husband and I were both up in the middle of the night it was nice for there to be a soft comfy rug for one or both of us to lay on. The room ended up being inviting for all of us to be together as a family.

A Feminine Twist on the Southwestern Trend Nursery

It’s amazing how your design inspiration can drastically change when designing a room. For example, with Everly’s nursery I started out with a bold black and white color scheme with bright floral pops of color. Everything changed when I found this pink and gray rug. I immediately put it in my cart and changed up my pinterest board. I love the sweet southwest vibe it carried, but I still wanted the space to be elegant. I also had to find a way to incorporate metallics since I am so obsessed.
When choosing furniture, I knew right away that DaVinci’s gray Flora Crib was just the perfect feminine touch I wanted. I paired it with the gray Piper Glider since I knew if this baby was anything like my first daughter I would spend many nights in it. The glider is one of my favorite places to be because it also reclines—a must-have in my book!
The size of this room was a challenge for me because I knew I wanted a huge dresser. I love how organized I can stay with the many drawers—perfect for bows, blankets and all the adorable outfits that Grammy loves to send. I also like using a removable changing table on the dresser so that the piece can last far beyond the nursery stage.
One of my favorite parts of the room is the honeycomb shelving above the glider. I had such a fun time styling them with items that were incredibly personal to me, like the musical bear that was mine as I child. I knew I wanted to showcase the gold moccasins that were my absolute favorite for my older daughter, Peyton, and many other personal gifts from family and friends. These shelves are definitely a favorite of everyone who walks into the room.
I really wanted an area to keep books since my older daughter is such a huge fan. I loved the idea of displaying them so that we can keep our current favorites at arm’s reach. Being able to top this fun area with one of Everly’s newborn photos printed on canvas puts a smile on my face everytime I see it. Babies change so so quickly, and I love having this reminder of how tiny she was.
Many people don’t know where to start when curating their nursery. My advice is to pick out your must-haves and an overall feel for the space. For me, I needed a reclining glider and a giant dresser, and I wanted a feminine space that was filled with uplifting and personalized items.
I am obsessed with this feather dreamer, and I love including pieces like this in gallery walls to round out all the framed art. Really it’s all about making the nursery a place you love to be. While there will be many nights when you are up late, thinking you may never sleep again, these sweet elements will help you smile when all you really want is your own pillow.
Everly’s nursery is hands down my favorite spot in our house. When I walk in, I immediately feel so peaceful. It was definitely a labor of love, but when I look around, I know that each item that we chose was picked especially for Everly, and I am so proud of this space. This room will definitely be able to grow with her, and I look forward to spending many hours in here reading books and rocking her to sleep.
Images by JTC Photography

Feminine Nursery Love for Leni

When designing this feminine nursery retreat for one of our new nieces, the jumping off point was the antique turquoise dresser passed down through three generations. In need of a little love, we sprayed the hardware gold and distressed the edges softly to give it a new life while maintaining its colourful impact and vintage feel.
The next piece of inspiration was the gorgeous wallpaper from York Wallcoverings. Its whimsical pattern in hues of pinks, corals and the same vibrant turquoise as the dresser, made it a perfect choice for this sweet but lively little girls room. And this room wouldn’t be complete without another little DIY project: the ceiling light fixture made from a tealight lantern! Sweet dreams Leni Marie :)
Photo Credit: Sarah Eybel Photography 
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Feminine Space and Science Nursery

We created a fun and feminine space and science themed nursery for our little future astronaut. The room is very small so we had to use every inch of space to the maximum!  We started with a base of navy blue and white, and once we found out we were having a girl we added in pops of fuchsia.  We also added tonnes of lovely vintage items so that the overall effect reflected both Pappa’s love of space and Momma’s love of vintage.

Girly Pink Nursery

Description from mother:
I guess just after having a boy for 5 years, I was ready for some pink in my life. I wanted her room to be soft and feminine. I love Disney and the princess fairy tale vibe, so I wanted to add a touch of a regal feeling in her room. That’s why I decided to on the crib crown. She is truly the princess in our house, and I wanted a big statement piece to show it. In the end I really wanted a classic and timeless girls nursery. Something she can look back at and not really date, because it wasn’t a trend or a fade. What’s special to us, hum, her handprints and her picture above her crib. Anything that captures those special little tiny moments that we will never get back. My life just needed a little girl in in.

Modern Rococo Baby Girl Nursery

Baby Nahla’s Nursery is a modern twist on a classic Rococo Interior. The nursery has a graceful upholstered wall of colorful butterflies that serves not only as the focal point of the Nursery, but also makes the room feel warm and quiet. It features classic lush silk drapery, fun multicolor pompom drapery trim and fine Victorian furniture in an elegant eggshell finish. The modern twist to the Nursery is the graphic faux carousel canopy painted in beautiful bold colors on the ceiling.

A Sweet Vintage Nursery for Kinzie Elle

There was a LOT of love that went into each and every part of Kinzie’s nursery.  Let’s just say, we had some struggles trying to conceive…  This little girl changed our lives forever before she even made it into this world and I (we) wanted her to feel the LOVE around her.
From DIY projects (chandelier crystals, creating a special clothing wall display, etc) to adding elements and vintage pieces that gave me such special/happy childhood memories.

Sparkly Cherry Blossom Nursery

This beautiful nursery was designed by the mommy-to-be, who has since become a mommy. The fabrics are lavender, silver and white. The bedding is lilac-gray-silver damask bedding by Carousel Designs. I painted a soft metallic silvery Cherry Blossom tree that shimmers and is embellished with crystals. The quote above the changing table says
“From the moment I first saw you I have been waiting for you.You know I will adore you….til eternity…”~Be My Baby lyrics
 

Camden’s Pink & Gray Nursery

This is our daughter, Camden’s, nursery. It used to be my stepson and my younger brother’s room when they came to visit — two twin beds, a large TV, Playstation 3, with blue and yellow fabrics and wall coverings, even snowboard and dirtbike Fathead wall decals at one point. We originally planned on transforming it into the nursery for our twin daughters, Aubrey & Finley, but due to complications, we lost them at 20 weeks of pregnancy, and had to reassemble the room into the boys’ room, storing all the items we had originally purchased for the girls. A few months after we lost the girls, we found out we were pregnant with another little girl. Naturally, we eventually moved the boys’ furniture again into another spare bedroom and began this labor of love for our sweet girl, Camden.